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Re: OT: Covid Vaccinations
Posted: Mar 11th, '21, 07:50
by DrJeff
Got my 1st dose as a level 1A healthcare provider in CT back on December 28th and my 2nd dose on January 27th. Was lucky enough that my local hospital which is basically across the street from my office had extra doses back them because about 30% of their employees that they were allotted vaccination doses for chose not to get them at that time, and our local department of public health then reached out to their database of registered level 1A healthcare providers and let us know that there was availability for us to get vaccinated if we wanted.
Re: OT: Covid Vaccinations
Posted: Mar 11th, '21, 08:59
by Captain Hafski
Similar to Bubba, I had preregisted on the VT DOH site for potential testing a coupla months ago. I became eligible a couple of days ago and tried to schedule an appointment 6:30 am or so. Site came back and said they would contact me when I could schedule. Got a text at 7:55 and was able to schedule Rutland appointment for this Saturday in less than 5 minutes.
My wife has been having trouble getting her 86 year old mom scheduled in MA. I've seen her spending hours on their website.
Re: OT: Covid Vaccinations
Posted: Mar 11th, '21, 09:38
by Dr. NO
We got our 2nd shot this past Monday. Show up on time in Middletown and had the shot in about 30 minutes. Had to wait for another 30 due to my allergy from being stung. Radio ads in CT warn that only residents of CT can get the shots here.
Re: OT: Covid Vaccinations
Posted: Mar 11th, '21, 16:03
by PinnacleJim
The clowns in NY created a complete mess by making too many people eliglble all at once. in February you had over 10 million people scambling for the few hundred thousand doses the state got each week. And no central system. So the state, the county, the pharmacies, all have their own websites and they all work differently.
Re: OT: Covid Vaccinations
Posted: Mar 11th, '21, 21:25
by ANGUS
Never buy the first model year of a new car.
Re: OT: Covid Vaccinations
Posted: Mar 11th, '21, 21:26
by ANGUS
Sheep go to the left.
Re: OT: Covid Vaccinations
Posted: Mar 11th, '21, 22:22
by K42
My Dads an ER doctor and has been vaccinated since December when he received his first. I’m scheduled in NY 3/20 as well as my mom. Working as an essential restaurant worker got me ahead in receiving a vaccine despite me being young.
Re: OT: Covid Vaccinations
Posted: Mar 12th, '21, 05:42
by Andrew B.
ANGUS wrote: ↑Mar 11th, '21, 21:25
Never buy the first model year of a new car.
Wish I had bought a ‘64 GTO
Re: OT: Covid Vaccinations
Posted: Mar 12th, '21, 07:33
by boston_e
ANGUS wrote: ↑Mar 11th, '21, 21:26
Sheep go to the left.
Scared of the government sponsored tracking microchip in the vaccines?

Re: OT: Covid Vaccinations
Posted: Mar 12th, '21, 13:34
by ANGUS
boston_e wrote: ↑Mar 12th, '21, 07:33
ANGUS wrote: ↑Mar 11th, '21, 21:26
Sheep go to the left.
Scared of the government sponsored tracking microchip in the vaccines?
Mark of the beast. The vax alters DNA. Aborted fetus cells were used to create it.
Re: OT: Covid Vaccinations
Posted: Mar 12th, '21, 14:24
by PinnacleJim
ANGUS wrote: ↑Mar 12th, '21, 13:34
boston_e wrote: ↑Mar 12th, '21, 07:33
ANGUS wrote: ↑Mar 11th, '21, 21:26
Sheep go to the left.
Scared of the government sponsored tracking microchip in the vaccines?
Mark of the beast. The vax alters DNA. Aborted fetus cells were used to create it.
Wow. Now I really wonder what's in that MAGA KoolAid.
Re: OT: Covid Vaccinations
Posted: Mar 12th, '21, 15:30
by daytripper
Only the J&J vaccine used aborted fetal tissue in it's research. Modern and phizer did not.
Re: OT: Covid Vaccinations
Posted: Mar 12th, '21, 17:14
by brownman
Biggest issue in NH was scheduling thru the 211 call center.
Once we got someone on the line, the process was straightforward.
The Speedway Vaccination program last weekend was well attended.
The herd continues to grow .. immunity is trumping mentality

Re: OT: Covid Vaccinations
Posted: Mar 13th, '21, 14:44
by G-smashed
Got a tip yesterday that there was a standby line for leftover shots at the Meadowlands super center. The line reminded me of the old A lift at Hunter.
We waited for 30 min only to find that there was no standby line. Later I tried websites for Walgreens, CVS, Rite Aid, and Hackensack. Next time I'll buy a lottery ticket - the chances of winning are better.
Re: OT: Covid Vaccinations
Posted: Mar 13th, '21, 15:09
by Bubba
Got my second shot of Pfizer this morning. So far, only side effect is feeling really tired.